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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES-94-5658 (SANTA MONICA BAY/RESTORATION)1 2 � 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 94- 5 6 5 8 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA IN SUPPORT OF THE SANTA MONICA BAY RESTORATION PLAN: COMPREHENSIVE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE BAY WHEREAS, Santa Monica Bay is an economic resource for the region, contributing to the ambiance which draws over 25 million tourists annually to Los Angeles County and which activity supports more than 392,000 full and part-time jobs; and, WHEREAS, Santa Monica Bay is a recreational, environmental and educational resource for the people who live in the communities around it and receives more than 5020002000 "user visits" (local and tourist) annually, including school groups; and, WHEREAS, Santa Monica Bay is adjacent to one of the most populous, urbanized coastal metropolitan areas in the United States and is used for a variety of purposes that can degrade the Bay including the discharge of treated municipal and industrial wastewater, urban and stormwater runoff, beach litter, marine debris, oil and hazardous spills, and aerial fallout of pollutants; and, WHEREAS, through a series of raw sewage discharges in the mid -1980's and through the publicity surrounding a study on fish contamination in the Bay, the attention of the public and of local elected officials was focused on the state of the health of Santa Monica Bay causing them to come together with state and federal regulators to form the Santa Monica Bay Project with the Southern California Association of Governments; and, WHEREAS, the Santa Monica Bay Project received funding from the State and local governments to do an initial assessment of the health of Santa Monica Bay and YAH M~ .5104 wamaaAWAM J10183-1 30 -101 *711sO251 arrrrorroas rrs ai ysS ss�2A ' - .ffW 3E9��a^`� z�,� c, t �i;:e:±3nfi ;2rrrro� rrojili� �� •E3�Q 2�tr�1b :i�idt� ���nsidm8. srs� a� 4ni�r�drrfno5 tbus a of ��frti3� �sq hn iir_� l► LSC r nsii a'roen s bgnu� , ivi#as E birl�.;►- br �yjnuoD isnoiis�:lb9 brrs Is msmficzivi s lBfiofs9-ias- E--ai y.sff A3in-olv'i s=2 �210AT-T`, rli;rit 9-sofrr zt.��'5�931 Drys 3r F:ruUis 2wilts!d►t +frog 9.41 rri 9vi` C-dw,�1goaq Ofii -rot -6a7UOz9"c -. ,bac ,aquoig oorlaz�ributani tul�8rdnir8';ai-suo#-bfl8 iws��) "2.i2iv,19zu" 000,E 00 R , iugoq a m sri�io 9no a as~�s;,bf; ?r r89 Roinot 8i.�is tc�.A3, lHW, 16 yi9i-lsv R Illi Now ai bit$-2'-AAi412 b3tinu Mft fli Rs9'1b li5fil ila-Boo 'ti bt s lib LPhd$b 9rzi?un srzil~ii dond rMoRTn--v–)ip fffnol2 bn8 fwdiu ��ts�S3V��2r�.T rnittau`bni �bris `instui loq to -j.,oR.0 Ishn brm �elliq a:: obusse bns 2'4 2I -burr viii nr a:� -r�doarb y�8�v�►z �rf��; ate zs:-rsz 8 r`Gr;o7rit �2J1SAa-R 1 rroi l 9ifs r � t�s�i acit ni n� �r fiirrtst��roa r�zi# rzU �bu#2 s Grl;bnuo- uz �16iidur:: 9ri3 rigu0•iiii E3rr ,%?,Io it#ip'A add 10 alwa add rr0 bsumdl;,Bvr aisioM6 b9to9i Isaoi3o bnr, aSfduq 5&fto ar k rcnvi c+ a-1:� bls► 11h rt,ba�: bns wsla rftiw Tsrijg8Ot 5MOO 03 'Mel:t c iz sa v El sainom bfi ,4�r Jrr�.i?3'.'.7c�� 0 iYoiil3E�o2cA filrfin Efu� rI'rs.1-1— . 31� rJOW4 r'J9Lol ,_BU s`,tia� .53ris2 brw 5'.02 add mo r i,afiL3 b iI., asr �a� r; si Nr sir;o �.i 8�r�8r� srti �2A�ar�`Y'Y' BUT92-30) :Elia in 9ri'i10 IMUY:229 r. in, ©b 01 21fi9fr;rrr9v0T) [B"2d r 4 r !t s= r t i� L t � !E_ v F� i� Or x I� 1 �I 1 2 � 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 24 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 released their report, The State of the Bay, in 1988, which clearly indicated that much needed to be done to clean-up the Bay; and, WHEREAS, by an Act of Congress, Santa Monica Bay was added to the National Estuary Program in 1988 and the state, federal and local governments along with business interests, environmental organizations and the general public jointed to form the Santa Monica Restoration Project to further assess the health of Santa Monica Bay and devise a Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP) for the restoration of the Bay, which Plan is to address four key issues of overriding concern to the public: How safe is it to swim in the Bay? How safe is it to eat seafood taken from the Bay? How well is the Bay ecosystem protected? How well are marine habitats protected? and, WHEREAS, since the creation of the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project, much progress has been made in reducing pollutant inputs to the Bay; and, WHEREAS, the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project has recently released the CCMP, called the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Plan, the culmination of five years of scientific assessment, policy discussions and negotiations among and between local government officials, federal and state regulators, and private sector interests, which Plan identifies specific actions to restore the health of Santa Monica Bay; and which Plan identifies key areas of concern for pollution reduction; and, WHEREAS, the City of Hermosa Beach greatly values the varied resources of Santa Monica Bay, that our citizens use and enjoy the Bay, that the Bay is a valued asset and contributes to the economic health of our Region, and that the quality of life of our children and grandchildren depends upon the restoration of the health of the Bay; T z� :0-4 3: .} cpggc -%u suq ,m.�c; ;��,qc.s gcbGug2 n7oU TPG L:�,Ok "YOIs t UPG W -W OUPe BuX 3W� CL=li; j:Fi?tit�'2 jO j ?6 Gcoiioujic jjGuf f p O�OnL T�&Ole 6wq 1pu fpr, drTul!a oLpCp r -T O!?`. 2UL444 •t"Oi.tt;t 9AIfillST OM CT-ISGU?-n2C 917q 6 to . lb.$4` ' fp91 TPG' sA,t2 9 AsIrK-C K�26j JAITEIKE72' fPG Cl6k 0LHCiLC M9 TT;' -Xy Rl.G9fji1 EtfifIC j.PG AUU L62ui1�.Gi>2-O{: !gcl:llUO2 rct -lja(Air Otc0-UMW LOL bcitrSjlau Iq=�a r c2 2bsciuc scioue-, c m; Tow jpc pc!tfflt 01' Icp f'T'qu fiOAGlJJUJGUj 0QC19;2' LgGLSj Skid 2 9fG L6'RJ-JJ f01a' Eruq bumnG ?ncfC:. pjTGLG?Ta3 t�nptcp_J)pu 2C.Ifis.TiI�iC 92 C"c22%16iIt'_ bO;iC?, gj2c 2 loud auq UG-RCufi9j]om uujoi1R suq aGfltv= iocgl cjt, ? j6q ji:r 2uuru y-ltJL1GJ Bgrs KGafoLsfJf0i) b u ' ( S culunuapou CL LIAG Xvna Ot MHEKEY2' fpG :2g3jEtY10LIC9 FtsI Ys2fOLOiiQJ hL01GCj X192 LGC;GUIiA-LGIos2Gq.QJG IJInr.:p 0;-r'ftG2p u;r2 PcGU iz;gc :u LGgflcluc bcNjjrs;.suc wbrip jo 1 -yo 36m. suq' pJ-Ej EV?' allicc 1PIG c"ir�stIOU of F;1c rujs V\JOL*1Cu j30 Y,21OLsPov bWlGc ' 12 jpc p92, Gc0R 2jGw bLr £CfG.% HOM tAGiI Rs -UJU .iUC jjup!C3l2 bLojscf qj 9Uq' 2stc TZ if to 2 alm iii fl7G jpl j 140M 2s-tG f2 If f(-) �7j �:� ;a �c;Og 9 ;I3 T.GIkI p� sa,j '--'4 0:: ci1 t."01cp i;uyu i2 to sggt.ca2 t9fli. ICb2 p2nG2 01 OAGLT.jq!Uu COUCGLU to jps bnppic: ?t john =L=;psu21AG COIGLAUITOU VlJq Y�3upRt=lUsuf LisJJ (CCM) VOL fpG LG2f0LsjroL; OE ii'G u �n a�T;cs j GaF"I" OIJ BLOIGCI j0 - TTVGT: s22G�2 f1jy ;�GSj� �3 o . sins fir, oLTjcp Bsra sLtq gcnt2c s 1iJFsis2xa' cu �:� kt�.;.r_r irtsf vr. su .>s rOuf ;ray 4rE LG�r�,Ls; 1)np;2c CiTujGq ;o L{}LLU fun a4tif 9 fiFaLvw I succi :;gC 2v9tE' tGgGLS gl)q ;OC3j OAGIULU if a d^t�, E- `qF'2' SIX LJ NfCf 0L('0lAlLa2' 2sj.rlq ygouic' puX mn pq,-iGq �� Lsegce4 to pc gouG to cim- ib Tp6 ]sly: sLTq' Lc;c82c9 j;IG L iC Lf" .�jpG Rj`!4c ULi; c BgV ill a -88' -i cli cleat I' ruq�c����q �N.g� �l�rcp 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25- 26 27 28 NOW TBEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Hermosa Beach does hereby receive and agree to support The Santa Monica Bay Restoration Plan: a Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan for the Bay, and that the City of Hermosa Beach acknowledges the five years of cooperative effort that produced this plan, which effort included significant contributions from the staff of City of Hermosa Beach; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Hermosa Beach joins in a partnership of local, state, and federal government to obtain funding for the Plan's implementation; and will actively pursue funds to implement the Plan; and, .BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Hermosa Beach urges its federal and state representatives to support the Plan; and urges the Governor of California and the USEPA Administrator to approve the Plan and to continue support for its implementation. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this City of Hermosa L 1rlJ1: City Clerk 'PROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney 1994. anu AdAY ux of the i 2-:*& flui - --ri# 4,91-11 ClaV o2�-` i —j9 ,qAO'g3A --* IT WOVII � S i w :xis Roi1s'coiaeSl -{ s n-irlol4-stns2 sdT hogque of 9s-igs brr: to y#io .5dT Is�di b. s 9 �� ��# rtslg. #� 4�rs1-� _1- rum bns ,ioits�t�12.►t!' :) �•r I2r;9r19-igtrlo.� �r-t. dq zids bcwhiong isrl3 -t sly 9'di#s-j9gow to ausv_ ovrPl!qri3 dmwj i uorfrr;)T �, �s9 sa�i�n-rsl to � i " a R#z sdi mo71 en6i#udh-lno:) irs✓il iz bsbr�I�ni #ga s r1 -)i&4 � 8 ,n iii zz?!o1 ; t-L-f)a ii'>c'- sF.— l i d, 18111 QaV JQ23A Aa -FJ AUq TI HEI i 2`ftsi`$ 9ri, ;(=p� srtibtru rcisidc, o� inerr*n � �,�o I:ii:� :` � i?titi tris#a Amil.) girls �r�rrsq fl I f (bus ; 1-I' sci# r1;��c;:ylc�rni o7 ?bni q uu?-tuq ,L-5 v l bs Itiw tons , =1s zy;ii� gmi I Is=9b,--Pl' 2rs ;:aa59 ru.cr n. ,91-, .o yliD erli #s€Ii G9 JO-2dA 13fUq TI 71.19 c� srif bre iiir:oRi1s'-) zb -tofnsvoi adi bne tffq od! 37ogque oI zavx3s;n�ss q��r s3s z-brrs �I .noiisinsmotgthi of btu nslq srii-wfoiggs of -zr s-f32i inibA AgHEU �C s.►�7f:iils J�. ''3(s orrI15H'io -�icD i oa :T HT OR , f �I I } F t STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH } I, Naoma Valdes, Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 94-5658 was duly and regularly passed, approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach at a Regular Meeting of said Council at the regular place thereof on January 25, 1994. - The vote was as follows: -AYES: Benz, Bowler, Oakes, Reviczky, Mayor Edgerton NOES_ None A18tTAIN : None ABSENT: None DATED: January 26, 1994 L.w✓ (I "a rr&� eputy City Clerk